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George Yury Right was born on 9 October, 1972 in Russian, is a Novelist, poet, short story person. At 48 years old, George Yury Right height not available right now. We will update George Yury Right's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Novelist, poet, short story person
George Yury Right Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 9 October 1972
Birthday 9 October
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Nationality Russian

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2014

Nesterenko has written numerous books published by the leading publishing companies of Russia (Eksmo, AST, and others). Also he has contributed to many magazines, including "Nauka i Zhizn" ("Наука и жизнь", "Science and Life"), "Khimiya i Zhizn" ("Химия и жизнь", "Chemistry and Life"), "Mir Fantastiki" ("Мир фантастики", "The world of science fiction"), "Igromania" ("Игромания"), "Tekhnika Molodezhi" ("Техника — молодёжи", "Technology for the Youth"), "Reality of Fiction" ("Реальность фантастики"), "Rural Youth" ("Сельская молодёжь"). Also, his fiction was published in the collections "Russian Fantasy – 2006" ("Русская фантастика – 2006"), "Fantasy – 2007" ("Фэнтези – 2007"), "Russian Fantasy – 2007" ("Русская фантастика – 2007"), "Russian Fantasy Action – 2007" ("Русский фантастический боевик – 2007"), "Fantasy 2008" ("Фэнтези 2008"), "Russian Fantasy – 2008" ("Русская фантастика – 2008"), "Russian Fantasy – 2009" ("Русская фантастика – 2009"), "Russian Fantasy – 2010" ("Русская фантастика – 2010"), "Fantasy – 2010" ("Фэнтези – 2010"), "Russian Fantasy – 2011" ("Русская фантастика – 2011"; publishing house Eksmo), "Steps Into the Unknown – 2011" ("Kroki w nieznane – 2011"; "Solaris", Poland), "The Burden of the Prophet" ("Бремя пророка"; publishing house "Млечный Путь" – "Milky Way"), "The Programmer and the Butterfly" ("Программист и бабочка"; publishing house "Млечный Путь" – "Milky Way"), "The Gentle Embrace of the Iron Virgin" ("Нежные объятия железной девы"; publishing house "Млечный Путь" – "Milky Way"), "We Love the Earth" ("Me armastame Maad" – "Fantaasia", Estonia). Kroki w nieznane series (Poland) published a Polish translation of Nesterenko's story Despair in 2011.

2013

The non-fiction stories and poems were published in the magazines "On an Amateur" ("На любителя" – a Russian literary journal in Atlanta, GA, USA), "The Obvious and Incredible" ("Очевидное и невероятное"), "Porog" ("Порог", "Threshold" – Ukraine), "Salon" ("Салон" – Ukraine), "The Moscow Herald" ("Московский вестник"), "Слово/Word" (United States), "Meetings" ("Встречи"), "Floriда" (United States), "Krugozor" ("Mental Outlook" – a Russian journal in Boston, MA, USA), "Journal of the Fresh Literature" ("Журнал свежей литературы").

2002

Yu. L. Nesterenko's attitude to David Jay presents special interest. His own ideas had already been formed in the main when AVEN's website was launched in 2002. On the whole he highly appreciates Jay's work, ascribing to him the credit of having set forth with the idea that sexual indifference is not in need of medical treatment. Later, however, there began to be serious disagreements. Nesterenko's stance is, first of all, much more radical than Jay's. When comparing the IAM and asexual people, Russian journalists give particular emphasis to the difference that the ideological position of the IAM's leader is militantly anti-sexual. Nesterenko not only considers asexuality a normal state, but also condemns all the forms of hedonistic sexual activity. In contrast to a conciliatory character of AVEN's attitude to the LGBT community, Nesterenko's efforts as an anti-sexual ideologist are not directed to looking for a fourth way between the three sexual orientations, viz., heterosexuality, homosexuality, and bisexuality. He stresses in every way possible that the IAM is not a new variety of sexual minorities just as anti-fascists do not constitute a particular stream in fascism. When asked the question "But you're a minority, aren't you?" Nesterenko said: "If we take a psychiatric hospital, we find that medical staff is a minority there, too."

2000

In the middle of the 2000s, the moulding of the IAM attracted the attention of Russian and foreign mass media. Nesterenko was interviewed by journalists and bloggers, articles about his anti-sexual views appearing in central newspapers and magazines of Russia and the CIS. Also he was featured on Russian television shows including TV programmes of Channel One and NTV. Nesterenko himself is not very happy with these shows. He says that they give a superficial and tendentious survey of the IAM. In his opinion, these attempts at a description of asexual people's ways of life (always with an obvious pro-sexual twist) are preconceived and not objective, with his real views being a bit distorted.

1995

He graduated from the Moscow Institute of Engineering Physics with an Honors degree in 1995. He asked the USA for political asylum in 2010, which was granted to him in 2011.

Nesterenko is a proponent of antisexualism and is one of the founders of the International Antisexual Movement (IAM). The IAM advocates for ending sexual relations throughout the world. It was Yuri Nesterenko who established the first Antisexual Society in Russia (1995) Since then, he has taken a leading role in the IAM. The main venue of the society is the "Anti-sexual Stronghold" website created by Nesterenko. The group accepts the minimum amount of sexual activity necessary to maintain population, but the founder hasn't updated it in quite a while.

1972

George Yury Right (born Yuri Leonidovich Nesterenko, Russian: Юрий Леонидович Нестеренко , Russian pronunciation: [ˈjʉrʲɪɪ̯ lʲɪɐˈnʲidəvʲɪt͡ɕ nʲɪsʲtʲɪˈrʲenkə] ; born October 9, 1972) is a Russian American writer and antisexual activist.